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This is "Harriet Vivian" from the series "Lost Girls".
Using soft blended colors contrasting the sharp circles to represent the facial features, I want to create dynamic figures
bringing different expressions and feelings in a original way.

The technic is unusual. It’s divided in two moments.
First moment it’s very expressive, it’s a thin and transparent layer of painting mixed with a lot of mineral spirits, at this stage, my aim to get it as organic as possible.
The second moment is very planed and designed, it’s like organizing the chaos.
The silhouette is added and circles to make the facial expression.
This is "Harriet Vivian" from the series "Lost Girls".
Using soft blended colors contrasting the sharp circles to represent the facial features, I want to create dynamic figures
bringing different expressions and feelings in a original way.

The technic is unusual. It’s divided in two moments.
First moment it’s very expressive, it’s a thin and transparent layer of painting mixed with a lot of mineral spirits, at this stage, my aim to get it as organic as possible.
The second moment is very planed and designed, it’s like organizing the chaos.
The silhouette is added and circles to make the facial expression.
This is "Harriet Vivian" from the series "Lost Girls".
Using soft blended colors contrasting the sharp circles to represent the facial features, I want to create dynamic figures
bringing different expressions and feelings in a original way.

The technic is unusual. It’s divided in two moments.
First moment it’s very expressive, it’s a thin and transparent layer of painting mixed with a lot of mineral spirits, at this stage, my aim to get it as organic as possible.
The second moment is very planed and designed, it’s like organizing the chaos.
The silhouette is added and circles to make the facial expression.
This is "Harriet Vivian" from the series "Lost Girls".
Using soft blended colors contrasting the sharp circles to represent the facial features, I want to create dynamic figures
bringing different expressions and feelings in a original way.

The technic is unusual. It’s divided in two moments.
First moment it’s very expressive, it’s a thin and transparent layer of painting mixed with a lot of mineral spirits, at this stage, my aim to get it as organic as possible.
The second moment is very planed and designed, it’s like organizing the chaos.
The silhouette is added and circles to make the facial expression.
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Harriet Vivian Painting

Cesar Finamori

United States

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 30 W x 40 H x 7 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

This is "Harriet Vivian" from the series "Lost Girls". Using soft blended colors contrasting the sharp circles to represent the facial features, I want to create dynamic figures bringing different expressions and feelings in a original way. The technic is unusual. It’s divided in two moments. First moment it’s very expressive, it’s a thin and transparent layer of painting mixed with a lot of mineral spirits, at this stage, my aim to get it as organic as possible. The second moment is very planed and designed, it’s like organizing the chaos. The silhouette is added and circles to make the facial expression.

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Painting:

Oil on Canvas

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

30 W x 40 H x 7 D in

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Cesar Finamori is a New York-based contemporary artist. He is primarily known for his award-winning career in the advertising industry as a designer, art director and creative director. Born in 1967 in São Paulo, Brazil, he graduated from the College of Belas Artes. Along with his graphic design work, Finamori creates his artwork. In 2002, he had his first solo show "Stolen Feet" in Sao Paulo. In 2006, he moved to New York to continue his work as a graphic designer and art director. In 2016, he began painting his series “Vivian Girls”, influenced mainly by Francis Bacon, Juan Miró and Wassily Kandinsky. “The artist’s ability to utilize abstraction in the service of figuration is a testament to his conceptual talents. From this I gather that Finamori has a much different understanding of what makes anyone alive than our current paradigms of science and culture dictate” wrote Chloe Hyman for Canvas and Crumpets. Since 2017, the “Vivian Girls” series has been exhibited at a number of venues and art fairs in New York and Los Angeles, including the AdArtShow at Sotheby's NYC in 2018.

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